The Baltimore Orioles are looking to make a big move before Wednesday's non-waiver trade deadline, and they may be willing to part with prize pitching prospect Dylan Bundy to get one done, FOXSports' Ken Rosenthal reports.

Among those being tageted by Baltimore: RHP Jake Peavy of the Chicago White Sox, IF Michael Young of the Philadelphia Phillies and 1B Justin Morneau of the Minnesota Twins.

Bundy, 20, underwent Tommy John surgery on his pitching elbow last month and will miss the remainder of this season and much of next season. The Orioles view him as the future cornerstone of their starting rotation.

The No. 2 prospect in baseball entering the season, he made two relief appearances for the Orioles last September, just over a year after being selected fourth overall by the O's in the 2011 draft. Bundy went 9-3 with a 2.08 ERA in 23 starts combined for Class A Frederick and Class AA Bowie.

As Rosenthal points out, the success rate of pitchers recovering from Tommy John surgery has been high in recent years.

Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette told the Baltimore Sun that trading Bundy or other top prospects is unlikely, but not impossible. Another team would have to offer quite a bit in return.

“We are guarding the cupboard very carefully as it relates to our very best prospects,” Duquette said. “But, again, we have a chance to make the playoffs and you have to look at every possibility very carefully to help improve your team today, which we are doing.”